Willie Christie

Shailene Woodley, Reese Witherspoon, Penélope Cruz, and Melissa McCarthy make up this year's round of covers for Elle's annual Women in Hollywood Issue. {Elle}
This former Abercrombie & Fitch corporate headquarter employee dishes on what it's really like to work for the controversy-happy company. {Cosmopolitan}
It's a hat heist! A Bill Cunningham-designed stiletto shoe-hat from a Milan exhibition of Anna Piaggi's hats was stolen last month. {WWD}

Following in the steps of Prada, Fendi is reissuing its famed "baguette" it-bag in six of its most popular iterations. Expect them in stores next month. {WWD subscription required}
Mischa Barton is opening a store in Dubai for her new clothing line, so you can't say she hasn't been doing anything since The OC. {Racked}
Folks, there is a real life Kate Moss coloring book, available for $15 at Shopbop. {Refinery 29}
For the 25th anniversary of Childline, Harvey Nichols will display a series of phone booths redesigned by some of Britain's top designers. Giles Deacon, Philip Treacy, and photographer Willie Christie (Grace Coddington's ex) are amongst the participants. Christie plans to use Grace's pout in his design. The booths are set to go on display May 24th. {Vogue UK}

Behold the beauty and grace (sorry, we had to) that is Grace Coddington (here in her 30s). Captured by her ex-husband and renowned photographer Willie Christie, this never-before-seen photo of Coddington is a testament to the Vogue editor's timeless (and unmistakable) allure.
Christie, who was married to Coddington from 1974-78, snapped this image long after Coddington's modeling career had ended and she was well underway as the creative force behind Vogue. Obviously, the woman can still clearly work it in front of the camera. "For me she was still photographic heaven," Christie told Vogue UK. "She was so brilliant as a model because she had an appreciation and understanding of art in all its forms; mimicry; gentleness and serenity. She understood everything that the clothes were trying to do."
The image, which Christie told the magazine had been "lying in drawers for the preceding 35-odd years" will be on view for the first time at The Ivy Club in London from September 16-19. And Grace isn't the only famous face in the collection: